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you also talk about alternative energy companies could suffer. and defense contractors, you can give us a quick answer on that? >> well, it's difficult. when oil prices go up it's good for nuclear and solar and clean energy players. but when they go down which would happen if you get a lot more production in the u.s. it's bad for those players because people tend to go back to oil and using oil. as for the defense contractors, we're to the going to have to spend some of defending the middle east because we will not need those resources so much because we have it at home. >> you gave use lot of interesting analysis on this. thanks a lot, gregg. and we've been speaking with gregg of the street.come. you can find gregg's companion article on our web site nbr.com. >> susie: a server glitch here at the big board today, impacting trades in over 200 stocks. shortly after trading got underway this morning, the n.y.s.e. said it detected a problem with its new matching engine, that made it difficult to match buy and sell orders or publish prices on 216 dif
you also talk about alternative energy companies could suffer. and defense contractors, you can give us a quick answer on that? >> well, it's difficult. when oil prices go up it's good for nuclear and solar and clean energy players. but when they go down which would happen if you get a lot more production in the u.s. it's bad for those players because people tend to go back to oil and using oil. as for the defense contractors, we're to the going to have to spend some of defending the...
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of nrg energy, the new jersey-based utility. now, like other c.e.o.s, he is concerned about getting a solution. earlier today, i asked him, can it be done in time?do >> can it be done in the lame-duck session before the january 1 cliff, i don't think so. but i think everyone is looking for a sign of good faith, (a)that they're working together in a constructive way, and (b) that, as most people are saying, put a down payment on dealing with the issue, and then come up withhe a credible plan to sell it over the next several months. >> susie: david, as you know, many c.e.o.s are going to be meeting with president obama tomorrow at the white house. what would you like to see come out of that meeting? >> the business community generally likes simpson bowls, and i think there was some disappointment that the obama administration did not embrace it fully. i think what the business community would like to hear from president obama is they're going for it on the basis of something like simpson bowls, or simpson bowls on testosterone. th
of nrg energy, the new jersey-based utility. now, like other c.e.o.s, he is concerned about getting a solution. earlier today, i asked him, can it be done in time?do >> can it be done in the lame-duck session before the january 1 cliff, i don't think so. but i think everyone is looking for a sign of good faith, (a)that they're working together in a constructive way, and (b) that, as most people are saying, put a down payment on dealing with the issue, and then come up withhe a credible...
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without food and energy, core inflation was up two tenths of a percent. on wall street, the dow fell 28.5 points, the nasdaq was down almost ten, and the s&p 500 dropped two. if you want to know how the economy is faring, it pays to keep an eye on walmart. after all, it has over 10,000 stores across the globe, selling more than $1 billion worth of stuff every day. it earned $1.08 per share in the third quarter, a penny more than estimates, and up 11% from last year. but revenues were a little shy of forecast, and walmart's outlook for this quarter was less than anticipated. compare that to rival target's quarterly earnings-- four cents better than expectations at 81 cents a share and a holiday outlook that didn't disappoint. erika miller reports on what the results say about all-important the holiday season. >> reporter: $3.6 billion. that almost unthinkable number is what walmart earned in the third quarter alone. it works out to about $40 million in profits a day. to wall street analysts, it's proof the company's turnaround strategy is working. >> what
without food and energy, core inflation was up two tenths of a percent. on wall street, the dow fell 28.5 points, the nasdaq was down almost ten, and the s&p 500 dropped two. if you want to know how the economy is faring, it pays to keep an eye on walmart. after all, it has over 10,000 stores across the globe, selling more than $1 billion worth of stuff every day. it earned $1.08 per share in the third quarter, a penny more than estimates, and up 11% from last year. but revenues were a...
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but it is the most wonderful control of many events, many characters and the energy in the book is deployed with genius. >> rose: you are not unaware to use the double negatives other have before have adapted it to movies and plays, what is the challenge for you? how did you approach this? >> well, in fact, there have been, as you know, a dozen anna kareninas, probably. my approach was to just see what was for me central, which was love in infinite variety but certainly several manifestations, provide different threads through the book, there are choices to be made among the characters of lesson and kiki. >> there is a lot of stuff going on in the book about tolstoy's preoccupation with agriculture, with the philosophy of life and so on, and i just kept picking up on love, love between brothers, love between lovers, love between mother and child, and tried to make a point of that, really, which in a way simplified my task and there was less missing from such a big novel as you might suppose in the movie. >> rose: so nertsz you feel like you really got the essence of that, if your focus is o
but it is the most wonderful control of many events, many characters and the energy in the book is deployed with genius. >> rose: you are not unaware to use the double negatives other have before have adapted it to movies and plays, what is the challenge for you? how did you approach this? >> well, in fact, there have been, as you know, a dozen anna kareninas, probably. my approach was to just see what was for me central, which was love in infinite variety but certainly several...
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america currently relies on imports for 20% of energy needs. once the u.s. achieves successful sufficiency in energy, it may start showing less interest in oil producing regions including the middle east. >>> let's check on the markets. the u.s. markets changed little overnight. trading volume was low as other markets as long as the u.s. bonds market was closed for veterans day. and to see how stocks in japan are doing, we go to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. how are things kicking off over there? >> good morning to you. yes, indeed. still a bit of hesitation in the markets there with the u.s. fiscal cliff and also the concerns whether greece will get another bailout from the eurozone community as well. some is weighing on the markets here. finance in the eurozone wrapped up one of their meetings. there's another one planned for next week. we'll keep an eye on that. let's have a look at the opening levels today. and both indexes trading in the positive there. key psychological level which we closed below yesterday. looking a bit positive in the
america currently relies on imports for 20% of energy needs. once the u.s. achieves successful sufficiency in energy, it may start showing less interest in oil producing regions including the middle east. >>> let's check on the markets. the u.s. markets changed little overnight. trading volume was low as other markets as long as the u.s. bonds market was closed for veterans day. and to see how stocks in japan are doing, we go to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. how are...
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can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i've been i've just had the most. incredible. lots of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. but you yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on the hot air balloons across the ocean what major to own for and over again i could imagine. so painful for your family is the amount of could find out. i always love a challenge. and if somebody says. nobody around the world in a balloon and. say well let's try. and i'm sur
can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i've been i've just had the most....
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will be nearly self-sufficient in energy by 2035. that's due to an expected surge in production of shale gas. a type of natural gas trapped in under ground rock. america relies on it for 20% of import needs. now let's get a check on the markets. the yen is losing ground slightly against the dollar and the euro. dollar/yen is changing hands at 79.57 and the euro/yen is quoted at 100.99 to 104. debt stricken greece could get bail out funds. share prices are rising slightly in tokyo. this morning the index stands at 8,695. that's up about two-tenths of a percent. the index fell six days in a row. investors are now buying back mainly export related issues. >>> other markets in special regions. the kospi is down about.14%. the people who will made japanese money, the operators of the national mint are pitching their services to overseas government. the first customer looks like being bangladesh. officials are expecting to receive the order soon for 500 million bangladesh's coins. they are made of stainless steel and worth about three cent
will be nearly self-sufficient in energy by 2035. that's due to an expected surge in production of shale gas. a type of natural gas trapped in under ground rock. america relies on it for 20% of import needs. now let's get a check on the markets. the yen is losing ground slightly against the dollar and the euro. dollar/yen is changing hands at 79.57 and the euro/yen is quoted at 100.99 to 104. debt stricken greece could get bail out funds. share prices are rising slightly in tokyo. this morning...
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energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks coming in will manage to change the trend. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers. the dax ending just slightly up at 7168. eurostoxx 50 down. the dow jones up a bit to 12.835.
energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the...
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will be energy independent. instead of spending about a billion dollars a day we would be able to get the money at home. that will strengthen the economy and create more jobs and improve our competitive position. it will have a budget impact. but most budgets are looking at a five-year window. very there we go beyond five years. the vast majority of the time is a five-year window. you do not get adopts much help the first five. it has enormous implications when you go to the second 10 years and the third 10 years. a bit ofnow, we've got very good news that will give a lift to the american economy and really improve our competitive position in the world. that of a terrific thing. we are lucky to have it. >> i think on optimism -- the third question, the audience was pretty much split down the middle, optimistic and not over the next 12 months. if you could just wait for a second i will ask editor in chief robert thompson for closing the mont -- remarks. >> thank you for closing on an optimistic note. one of the f
will be energy independent. instead of spending about a billion dollars a day we would be able to get the money at home. that will strengthen the economy and create more jobs and improve our competitive position. it will have a budget impact. but most budgets are looking at a five-year window. very there we go beyond five years. the vast majority of the time is a five-year window. you do not get adopts much help the first five. it has enormous implications when you go to the second 10 years and...
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namely the energy from renewable sources, energy efficiency, energy pollution reduction and removal, natural resource conservation and environmental compliance education and training and public awareness. when i was testifying before the house energy and commerce committee they had a cut in front of me, often a glass of water but this time a glass of water and paper cup and the paper cup said architect of the capital on one side and power to save energy on the other side so since this cup fit the definition of education, training and public awareness the workers who made it had green jobs. if the cup had just said architect of the capital or had it just been a plain white cup, then the people who made it would not have had green jobs. when i wrote this book, "regulating to disaster" about environmental issues, while i was doing and i had a green jobs and perhaps i still do right now because i am talking about it. if i had been riding as i have been writing about social security and at the same time i was writing my book women's figures, and illustrated guide to the economic programs
namely the energy from renewable sources, energy efficiency, energy pollution reduction and removal, natural resource conservation and environmental compliance education and training and public awareness. when i was testifying before the house energy and commerce committee they had a cut in front of me, often a glass of water but this time a glass of water and paper cup and the paper cup said architect of the capital on one side and power to save energy on the other side so since this cup fit...
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some governments are starting to reduce their reliance on the energy source. last year's iea report stated nuclear power generation could grow by 70% from 2010 levels. but this year, the organization expects 58% growth by 2035. agency officials say last year's accident at japan's fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant is a factor for germany and switzerland to reduce dependence on atomic energy. they also expect power generation from renewable sources like wind and solar to increase to about one-third of the world's total output by 2035. >>> many countries are now seeking to diversify their energy sources. industry ministry officials in japan are aiming to launch the world's first futures trading market for liquefied natural gas. they hope to put it into effect by march 2014 to bring down lng prices. japanese imports of liquefied natural gas have surged since the fukushima daiichi power plant accident led to shutdowns of all but two reactors in the country. and the dmod ti has been traded at a premium since its link to crude oil prices. ministry officials hope
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popular energy drinks are under investigation. federal officials are checking into reports of 13 deaths during the past 4 years that may be linked to 5-hour energy drinks. the manfacturer calls the claims "overblown" and says the beverages have no more caffiene than a cup or two of coffee. pepsi plans to fight fat with fizz. pepsico plans to release a fat-fighting beverage called "pepsi special." the soda, which will be released in japan only, contains dextrin, which helps to slow fat absorbtion in the body. no word yet on when the product will be released. still to come, should you buy on the dips? we'll get some very opinionated trader takes later on. but first, some optimistic views on the housing sector are next with bill moller. w the housing wreck - that's what got us into this mess, and it'll likely be the housing recovery that'll fully and finally get us out of this waning recession. to track the improvement we always look at the numbers. and each month, realtor.com pumps out national and regional housing data. the october
popular energy drinks are under investigation. federal officials are checking into reports of 13 deaths during the past 4 years that may be linked to 5-hour energy drinks. the manfacturer calls the claims "overblown" and says the beverages have no more caffiene than a cup or two of coffee. pepsi plans to fight fat with fizz. pepsico plans to release a fat-fighting beverage called "pepsi special." the soda, which will be released in japan only, contains dextrin, which helps...
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oil production and a new report that the international energy agency about the country's energy production by 2020. later, we will talk about how the federal bureau of investigation and the cyber- based crimes. clark sought foreign policy scholars will discuss the relationship of the u.s. with china. we will hear from the u.s. ambassador to china. our live coverage begins tomorrow at 9:15 on c-span2. >> the mindset of the world, was into the mid 1990's that wire line access would -- with stuff on poles or in the ground was the key to understanding telecommunications. the intriguing part of the wireless story is how very few people inside the industry - back- that is why the report came out the way it did. it must not just the fcc who did not understand the potential of the wireless. it was the entire industry. except for a few visionaries who were regarded as kooks. turned out to be the case was the hope that some people had that you could have a robustly competitive fixed line access industry, where a half dozen companies are offering telephone service over luetkemeyer. -- over wire. that
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of 5-hour energy. >> reporter: what's in 5-hour energy? what are the ingreedients? >> i don't remember all of them, but certainly amino acids are the main ingredients, and there is some caffeine. >> reporter: how much caffeine? >> about as much as-- a medium starbubs. >> reporter: you can tell me how many milligrams of caffeine? >> i'm not talking to ui'm talking to those who are watching. >> reporter: i spoke to a pediatric cardiologist today. he said, you know what, for most people one two-ounce shot is probably safe but for the susceptible kids who have an underlying problem it could give them an irregular heartbeat that could kill them and that may be what happened to one young woman? >> when you look at it, any product-- let's say one young person is susceptible to peanuts. definitely the doctor should tell them don't have peanuts. if a person has this heart condition, then the doctor should say, "look, you shouldn't have anything with caffeine in it." now, if they then go have peanutes, you say, "well, let's ban peanuts. all peanuts are really bad guys." that
of 5-hour energy. >> reporter: what's in 5-hour energy? what are the ingreedients? >> i don't remember all of them, but certainly amino acids are the main ingredients, and there is some caffeine. >> reporter: how much caffeine? >> about as much as-- a medium starbubs. >> reporter: you can tell me how many milligrams of caffeine? >> i'm not talking to ui'm talking to those who are watching. >> reporter: i spoke to a pediatric cardiologist today. he said,...
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about the bigger more complex picture of supply and demand to pain that is marrying could two such energy investment strategist casey research and house panel has released a long awaited ninety seven page report reportedly blaming placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of john corazon for m.f. global's collapse it also places blame on regulators and ratings agencies it makes the case for civil action but falls short of accusing corazon of breaking the law also no democrat signed on so what does this mean for the case against the failed firms former c.e.o. we'll hear from a lawyer representing m.f. global customers john l. rowe and. explains. so what actors and that was the one you saw famous french actor gerard depardieu is acting like he's trying to escape france's seventy five percent income tax plan for citizens like him make good major dough we'll talk about the evidence in loose change let's get to today's capital account. i mentioned at the top of the show the purported reasons for oil short term moves just today but other longer term developments in oil and gas are fueling a b
about the bigger more complex picture of supply and demand to pain that is marrying could two such energy investment strategist casey research and house panel has released a long awaited ninety seven page report reportedly blaming placing the blame squarely on the shoulders of john corazon for m.f. global's collapse it also places blame on regulators and ratings agencies it makes the case for civil action but falls short of accusing corazon of breaking the law also no democrat signed on so what...
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not be energy self-sufficient and the time. given if you go back through history the reports there is many many years just like america was going to be a major net importer of l n g energy just ten years ago so the game changed that said there is a lot of potential for the shale gas but you see that it all comes down to costs at what price there's the block in the coal now so saudi dakoda what price is that bach and will it become you know cost effective but what price is the eagle ford you know will work for the americans and the reality is it does not work at fifty dollar will if they want to use the unconventional oil you're going to need plus eighty dollars prices moving forward that said let's not forget that a lot of these unconventional shield is ins are what they call liquid ridge but it's mostly that they're getting the gas and that's where we're going to get this interesting point here so you know there's a lot more going on in the world and what we need to focus on is what is america doing to export all of this one g
not be energy self-sufficient and the time. given if you go back through history the reports there is many many years just like america was going to be a major net importer of l n g energy just ten years ago so the game changed that said there is a lot of potential for the shale gas but you see that it all comes down to costs at what price there's the block in the coal now so saudi dakoda what price is that bach and will it become you know cost effective but what price is the eagle ford you...
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as fuel poverty defined as well having to spend about ten percent or more of your monthly income on energy bills and there are about five million people in the u.k. at the moment that fall into that category i mean regulators and watchdogs in the in all of these countries you've mentioned a very important bodies and you're saying that basically turns out the price rigging might have been playing a role in all of this it might have been and that's the thing that's exactly the point consumers to suddenly waking up to the fact that actually wholesale prices might have been rigged and because these wholesale prices they used as the basis for their monthly energy bills they're suddenly losing faith in the entire system and they're suddenly starting to question everything and because this could have potentially taken place on a very large scale of course these minute fluctuations could translate into millions of pounds right well there has been talk before about this issue but it's been mostly muted why is everyone suddenly in the u.k. just preoccupied with this. well the timing is very interest
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likes to talk about energy independence but what would happen if the u.s. actually was able to break their dependency from oil in the middle east what kind of relationship with the u.s. have in the region will question more. and t.s.a. madness they've bought those very expensive very invasive body scanners and now some of them are going into storage so what can travelers look forward to the next time they head to the airport we'll tell you coming up. it's friday november sixteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm vegan lopez and you're watching our t.v. all right all week here at r t we've been telling you about the rolling jubilee real world debt solutions with the occupy movements unique brand last night the rolling jubilee hosted a telethon a variety show in order to raise money they plan on taking that money and buying up consumer debt for pennies on the dollar and the racing that debt forever or as the organizers describe it a bailout of the ninety nine percent of the ninety nine percent are to correspondent on a stasia churkin it was at last night's te
likes to talk about energy independence but what would happen if the u.s. actually was able to break their dependency from oil in the middle east what kind of relationship with the u.s. have in the region will question more. and t.s.a. madness they've bought those very expensive very invasive body scanners and now some of them are going into storage so what can travelers look forward to the next time they head to the airport we'll tell you coming up. it's friday november sixteenth eight pm in...
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report that we're going to become energy self-sufficient in the u.s. or that all everything is going to work perfectly so what are the biggest factors just quickly that are the headwinds against us happening well number one most of the producers are losing money today so you know this report doesn't take into the market side or the financial side of producing this unconventional oil so that's number one number two the decline rates and they have to invest a lot of money to prove up so remember for one well in saudi arabia we have to drill one thousand wells ok those are some some good headwinds right there we'll leave it there i appreciate you for showing us just such a more nuanced picture than these reports that capture headlines that was marine could too said chief energy investment strategist for casey research and still ahead what does the health panel's report on m.f. global mean for the criminal and civil case against john kors i and also about politics we'll talk about it after the break but first your closing market numbers . wealthy british s
report that we're going to become energy self-sufficient in the u.s. or that all everything is going to work perfectly so what are the biggest factors just quickly that are the headwinds against us happening well number one most of the producers are losing money today so you know this report doesn't take into the market side or the financial side of producing this unconventional oil so that's number one number two the decline rates and they have to invest a lot of money to prove up so remember...
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feat that features huge demand increased by very very determined drivers and flyers and consumers of energy who want in that they want the things that we have at the same time the world has had trouble in growing in increasing oil supply as a result the spare capacity amount of spare oil that can be quickly produced by opec that in the past has acted as a cushion. that if that is gone and that is nearly gone it's very low it's only two million barrels two and a half million barrels a day so in any way could even ron as well as major oil companies be benefiting from the tension around iran that could be driving up oil prices countries and companies that sell oil benefit when the price goes up and so for rondo it's a mixed bag because while on the one hand the price of its crude oil that it's able to sell is higher because of these supply demand factors i mentioned as well as geo political risk premium that gets added on to the price of oil on the other hand as i mentioned their exports are down by a half down from two point two million barrels a day to a million barrels a day or even less so
feat that features huge demand increased by very very determined drivers and flyers and consumers of energy who want in that they want the things that we have at the same time the world has had trouble in growing in increasing oil supply as a result the spare capacity amount of spare oil that can be quickly produced by opec that in the past has acted as a cushion. that if that is gone and that is nearly gone it's very low it's only two million barrels two and a half million barrels a day so in...
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founder and president of the rapid and group mr mcnally also served as top domestic and international energy adviser to george w. bush mr mcnally thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed ration experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment process which is the most a tech bubble and stoppable or delay of all part of building a nuclear weapon and i think there's a consensus among most folks even outside those governments most experts that iran is quickly approaching that level this is according to the reports on iran's progress so i think that's fairly well understood and i guess i would say that there is a larger concern among officials that one w
founder and president of the rapid and group mr mcnally also served as top domestic and international energy adviser to george w. bush mr mcnally thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed...
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after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and much greater than the reverse but i have to take reports like this with a grigg grain of salt. we have been hearing about peak energy for a long time, hearing about saudi arabia's reserves for a long time and you have to take it with a haley dose of skepticism, good news then again you have to be a little bit keptic. >> susie: all right, but if you do believe it's going to happen you have actually identified some companies and industry sectors that will be winners and losers if there is certainly does happen. let's look at the list. go down your list, you start out saying that the oil majors will be winners here. so i guess are you talking about companies like exxon mobile, right? >> well, it's great for the oil majors like exxon mobile, chevron, conoco philips because they can find oil at home as opposed to going to dangerous pl
after all these years being energy independent. what were they telling new what did you hear look, scsi, the trend is certainly favorable. it's nice to hear we are producing more energy here in america and much greater than the reverse but i have to take reports like this with a grigg grain of salt. we have been hearing about peak energy for a long time, hearing about saudi arabia's reserves for a long time and you have to take it with a haley dose of skepticism, good news then again you have...
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financial management, people, energy, how you buy things, how we buy things better, deliver i.t. information technology in a more equipped cent way, re -- expedient way. so having a plan in place, and now having actually worked through over the last three, we looked at the entire $7 billion of p i.t. spending it was the first time in the history of d d -- dod we did this, to entry in the funk al leaders and describe their strategy. this is what i need you to get done. thieves are the outcomes i need you to achieve to get the better use of ople, and then, each military department has to come in and explain how they will spend their dollars wisely. we were able to look at the $7 billion spent, identified 10% of the systems of the department to be retired as no longer meeting those goals, and found ways to drive better efficiency. >> one of the thing we talked about was work, the fundamental idea, a friends of mine is a management expert, and one of the things he said you have to assess work, determine whether it has to be done or not before en you go into the processes or decide ho
financial management, people, energy, how you buy things, how we buy things better, deliver i.t. information technology in a more equipped cent way, re -- expedient way. so having a plan in place, and now having actually worked through over the last three, we looked at the entire $7 billion of p i.t. spending it was the first time in the history of d d -- dod we did this, to entry in the funk al leaders and describe their strategy. this is what i need you to get done. thieves are the outcomes i...
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same with energy gazprom has completed the last stage of negotiations to build the south stream which is a direct natural gas pipeline to central and southern europe the gas major c.e.o. aleksey miller are sealed the twenty billion dollars deal with bulgaria today katie goes from headquarters with the details well gary was the last prodigy to sign the south stream pipeline contract and now all is set for construction to commence on december the seventh a bit about the pipeline itself that is the second one of the north stream to actually send to read not true russian gas to europe and it ok about after the price of gas was which the last of which happened in two thousand and nine was when the european consumers are actually dealt with. as well as a rather bitter cold winter as a result as well not the time russia ukraine of siphoning off the gas which was meant for the continent and the south stream pipeline is meant to avoid potential conflicts in the future in the south stream pipeline will go from russia to bog area via the black sea to serbia hungary slovenia and the first to live
same with energy gazprom has completed the last stage of negotiations to build the south stream which is a direct natural gas pipeline to central and southern europe the gas major c.e.o. aleksey miller are sealed the twenty billion dollars deal with bulgaria today katie goes from headquarters with the details well gary was the last prodigy to sign the south stream pipeline contract and now all is set for construction to commence on december the seventh a bit about the pipeline itself that is...
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so are plans for energy. in september the government mapped out new energy measures. they included a termination of nuclear power generation by the 2030s. the government was also planning to come up by year end with a framework for introducing renewable and other forms of alternative energy. final decisions on these matters are made at meetings of the national policy minister, the economy trade and industry minister, and other cabinet officials, but it's now unclear whether such meetings will be held by the end of the year. in addition, debate on the country's comprehensive basic energy plan has been shelved. >>> now to the markets, asian equity markets are mixed. tokyo shares continue to benefit from a weaker yen but other asian stocks were hurt by concerns about economic problems in the u.s. and europe. in tokyo the nikkei average ended up 2.2%. it finished above the key 9,000 level due to the yen's decline. chinese markets lacked direction. investors were unsure how china's new leadership will shape the country's economic policies. the shanghai composite ended down
so are plans for energy. in september the government mapped out new energy measures. they included a termination of nuclear power generation by the 2030s. the government was also planning to come up by year end with a framework for introducing renewable and other forms of alternative energy. final decisions on these matters are made at meetings of the national policy minister, the economy trade and industry minister, and other cabinet officials, but it's now unclear whether such meetings will...
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an investment and then the energy policy, not just energy politics. united states is now the most energy rich country in the world with a wide portfolio of energy resources. that is not as good in terms of fitting jobs -- of creating jobs or because it allows us to be independent. it allows american manufacturing to be competitive again. labor costs were lower overseas. we can lower energy costs, of a sudden all kinds of american manufacturing is viable again. manufacturing jobs are middle- class jobs not allow people to raise their families, to buy a house, take a vacation and send their kids to college or get ahead in life. if we had a viable energy policy, we would be so much further ahead. we have to deal with health care. the government's solution is not the answer. we need to figure out how to empower people to access to a vibrant private market where they can buy the insurance they need at a price they can afford from any company in america that will sell it to them. the federal policies that encourage reform. we need sound monetary policy. the
an investment and then the energy policy, not just energy politics. united states is now the most energy rich country in the world with a wide portfolio of energy resources. that is not as good in terms of fitting jobs -- of creating jobs or because it allows us to be independent. it allows american manufacturing to be competitive again. labor costs were lower overseas. we can lower energy costs, of a sudden all kinds of american manufacturing is viable again. manufacturing jobs are middle-...
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fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for at least six years. the big change is the allegations of death. now in a statement, 5-hour said that it is, "a compact sized energy shot intended for busy adults. it is not an energy drink, nor marketed as a beverage." then on its earnings call a week ago, monster ceo rodney sachs says there is not a shred of information which casually lynx monster to these adverse effects. regardless, the question is this -- is this news impacting monster's business? last quarter sales and profit growth reported a week ago fell off a cliff. or about half the rate of the prior quarter. the company blamed this on a less robust growth for the energy drink industry in general. therein lies i think an important part of the story as you go forward. all this publicity, is it starting to have an affect on all the sales. >> w
fda also received reports of deaths possibly tied to another energy drink, monster energy. -- story, monster beverage. currently down 25% since that news broke. down 1.6% today. herb's watching this story. >> the health concerns have been out there around this company, this industry for at least six years. the big change is the allegations of death. now in a statement, 5-hour said that it is, "a compact sized energy shot intended for busy adults. it is not an energy drink, nor...
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the ppi drop into sensitive percent after declines in energy and auto. david: in the pit of the cme in chicago. telling us why this market rally that actually rallied more than 10%. she sees one coming despite the downside. in the real risk in the market is earnings. a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff, taxes going up. it is getting a little old. you think this market could actually rally before a deal is struck particularly when you see a buying opportunity like today. how much further south doesn't have to go before it is a buying opportunity? >> every time i think we're in a hole, we blow right through it. i think we need congress and the president to stop negotiating. both realize what they are. the president did not get a mandate on the economy. it is like me saying my wife married me for my height and athletic prowess. it is not true. you have a mandate on fixing immigration, putting supreme court justice. congress does not have a mandate either. stop negotiating the press and stop talking, start negotiating, while the market to just digest and tr
the ppi drop into sensitive percent after declines in energy and auto. david: in the pit of the cme in chicago. telling us why this market rally that actually rallied more than 10%. she sees one coming despite the downside. in the real risk in the market is earnings. a lot of talk about the fiscal cliff, taxes going up. it is getting a little old. you think this market could actually rally before a deal is struck particularly when you see a buying opportunity like today. how much further south...
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coal and energy sectors. caterpillar down better than 11% over the past year as you see right there. jim, what do you think? agree? disagree? >> i disagree. normally i get down on these analysts because i think they look too much the minutia of a company and minneapolis the macro themes. i like his methodology, starting right at the top, politic and policy because those are the big drivers and movers of stocks over the last five years. the thing i don't like about downgrading cat, there have been some decent numbers out of china. if we think we're going to come to some agreement on fiscal cliff, the broad market with rally. cat would become a proxy. >> so disagree with jpmorgan there. brave man. "limited upside brings us back to a hold on valuation ground." the stock has had a modest jump of 8% over the past six months. >> i'm long j&j and am going to hold it like they say. that 3.51% yield is nice particularly when they're -- when the government's compressing yields along the treasury curve and the perceptio
coal and energy sectors. caterpillar down better than 11% over the past year as you see right there. jim, what do you think? agree? disagree? >> i disagree. normally i get down on these analysts because i think they look too much the minutia of a company and minneapolis the macro themes. i like his methodology, starting right at the top, politic and policy because those are the big drivers and movers of stocks over the last five years. the thing i don't like about downgrading cat, there...
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it's also a play on energy. natural gas -- they have been pretty aggressive in purchasing and diversifying themselves among different sources. that is why we like about energy. not just for natural gas, but also as we see, it has reached this cyclical low. liz: as we are talking about your sectors, what sectors do you believe are poised to profit? >> we think the u.s. economy, the u.s. consumer, they are collectively in better shape than the world has given us credit for. bottom up, we are focusing on fundamentals and valuations. there has already been a lot of talk. we like financial services, parts of financial services, and the ongoing transformation, really, the u.s. energy superpowers, is a fantastic long-term story. that is where we have found of late more opportunity than not. david: yu-dee chang, there is a technology shift or it a lot of people have been waiting for this. the old-timers have been replaced by the new kids on the block. as we shift to mobile devices, tremendous shift that is part of intel
it's also a play on energy. natural gas -- they have been pretty aggressive in purchasing and diversifying themselves among different sources. that is why we like about energy. not just for natural gas, but also as we see, it has reached this cyclical low. liz: as we are talking about your sectors, what sectors do you believe are poised to profit? >> we think the u.s. economy, the u.s. consumer, they are collectively in better shape than the world has given us credit for. bottom up, we...
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this is cleary 5-hour energy drink abuse. >> chug, chug! >> reporter: videos that anger the founder of the billion-dollar company, that sells 1.5 million 2-ounce bottles of the stuff every day. >> don't get crazy. don't take too much. that would be a really dumb thing to do. if you do dumb stuff, you are going to end up in the hospital. >> reporter: and manoj bhargava says that's the only way his little bottle of jolt is dangerous -- abuse. as for today's alarming news of 13 deaths and 33 hospitalizations the last four years, reported to the fda, all claiming to be linked to this product, bhargava says just not true. is there any risk to a healthy person drinking your product? >> not at all. none. >> reporter: how much caffeine is really in 5-hour energy? a 2-ounce bottle contains 207 milligrams of caffeine. equivalent to two 8-ounce cups of coffee. 2.5 red bulls. or nearly 6 coca-colas. and many doctors say research shows that doesn't tell the whole story. >> energy drinks take it to a different level because there are other components, ot
this is cleary 5-hour energy drink abuse. >> chug, chug! >> reporter: videos that anger the founder of the billion-dollar company, that sells 1.5 million 2-ounce bottles of the stuff every day. >> don't get crazy. don't take too much. that would be a really dumb thing to do. if you do dumb stuff, you are going to end up in the hospital. >> reporter: and manoj bhargava says that's the only way his little bottle of jolt is dangerous -- abuse. as for today's alarming news...